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Capitalism's Conscience - 200 Years of the Guardian (Hardcover)
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Capitalism's Conscience - 200 Years of the Guardian (Hardcover)
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'A lively and well-researched history and critique' - Jonathan
Steele, former Chief Foreign Correspondent for the Guardian Since
its inception in Manchester in 1821 as a response to the 1819
Peterloo Massacre, the Guardian has been a key institution in the
definition and development of liberalism. The stereotype of the
'Guardianista', an environmentally-conscious, Labour-voting,
progressively-minded public sector worker endures in the popular
mythology of British press history. Yet the title has a complex
lineage and occupies an equivocal position between capital and its
opponents. It has both fiercely defended the need for fearless,
independent journalism and handed over documents to the
authorities; it has carved out a niche for itself in the UK media
as a progressive voice but has also consistently diminished more
radical projects on the left. Published to coincide with its 200th
anniversary, Capitalism's Conscience brings together historians,
journalists and activists in an appraisal of the Guardian's
contribution to British politics, society and culture - and its
distinctive brand of centrism. Contextualising some of the main
controversies in which the title has been implicated, the book
offers timely insights into the publication's history, loyalties
and political values.
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